22 March 2020 (Sunday) – 2 May 2020 (Saturday)
10:00am – 8:00pm
S201, Staunton
Free
Eric Leung leungshiukee@gmail.com
Exhibition displays new works from two graduates of Master of Fine Arts from The Chinese University of Hong Kong to showcase creativity of local young artists. They reveal meaning of life through unique viewpoints.
Chan Tsz Man, Iv
With the effect of corpuscles or particles of energy, matters compose and dissolve. Thus we must take our stand on the fact that all existence known to us is composite. We are less of a difference than elementary particles. As human being, our mortal flesh can be a medium to understand the World. The body connects our conscious, emotions and mind to all unknowns. That includes the ultimate attempt to answer (but could never resolved) the enigma of reincarnation or is it merely the horror of death? Like most Greek Tragedy, we still sin and sacrifice. Shall we be able to seep through thin layers of membranes upon death and transgress to taste the true meaning of life through art?
Chang Yue Lam, Henry
If human life is short and temporary, the life cycle is a limitation and it is attrition of time. Our bodily activities and experience of things will inevitably fall into this predestination. Time experience is difficult to conscious and is hidden in life. When we realize the end of life, the replacement or transition of things, we finally realize the existence of time and the meaning of life.
In an era of rapid acceleration, we are all educated as runners and rushing forward without turning around. When have we even attempted looked back? Before rushing to the land of nowhere, we trace the pace of time and extend the shadow of life. It is expected to find the origin of our life.
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